
Driven by his troubled past, Rouson has learned to navigate a tough system and to bring home wins for those who need it.
The best descriptor for state Sen. Darryl Rouson this year might be “class act.”
Rouson suffered a snub. A big one. But he didn’t let pettiness get in the way of progress, when a lot of others might have.
The Senate earlier this year passed legislation (SB 1620) that implements several recommendations of the Commission on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders. That’s a panel on which Rouson, himself a recovering addict, serves. Read more at www.floridapolitics.com.















